Greek Art
The Persian Wars
Children in Ancient Greece
Daily Life
Mythology
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What influenced Greek art?

The philosophy at the time

100

Who fought each other during the Persian war?

The Persians and the Greeks

100

What would greek children drink?

Water and wine

100

What did ancient Greek people eat?

bread, made from wheat, and porridge, made from barley

100

What is Zeus power?

The ability to throw lightning bolts

200

Where did Greek art come from?

The Cycladic and Minoan civilization

200

Who won the Persian Wars?

The Greeks

200

What did ancient Greek children do?

Had toys and spent the day playing games

200

How did most people make a living?

by farming, fishing and trade

200
Who is the god of fire?
Hephaestus
300

What stones would artists use for their sculptures in Ancient Greece?

Limestone and Marble

300

Who started the Persian war?

The Greeks in the Persian-controlled territory

300

What food did Ancient greek children eat?

Bread, Beans, olives, and fish

300

What did Ancient Greek people wear?

chiton, peplos, himation, and chlamys.

300

What are the main 7 greek gods?

Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Athena, Apollo, Artemis

400

What are sculptures called in Ancient Greece?

Classical sculpture


400

What was the problem that led to the start of the Persian Wars?

Wealth, new territory, and personal prestige

400

What did Ancient greek children learn in school?

music, art, literature, science, math, and politics

400

How did Greek mythology affect daily life?

Used to teach people about events that they could not always understand

400

Who Killed Achilles?

The Trojan prince Paris
500

What were the four periods of greek art?

Geometric, Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic.

500

What was the name of the agreement that was signed at the end of the Persian War group of answer choices?

The Peace of Callias

500

Who named children in ancient Greece?

The father was the one who named the child

500

How was life in Greece different from other places?

men were expected to be in the public, women were expected to have a private life as wives and mothers

500

Who was Greece's most feared god?

Apollo